Two giant pandas are on their way from China to Washington’s National Zoo, traveling on a specially charted plane and kicking ...
ZooTampa at Lowry Park prepared for Hurricane Milton by making sure it's 1,000 animals were safe from the storm.
Volunteers will hunker down in Tampa to safeguard one of Florida’s most vulnerable populations from Hurricane Milton: the animals.
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Workers are racing to protect more than 1,000 animals that live in Tampa’s zoo as Hurricane Milton barrels toward Florida’s western coast. ZooTampa said it would be closed through Thursday, as ...
As Florida's Tampa Bay residents prepare for the impact of Hurricane Milton, the city's zoo and aquarium are working ... ZooTampa will also have a ride-out team at the facility during the storm ...
More From Newsweek Vault: Online Banks vs. Traditional Banks: Learn the Differences The zoo has a ride-out team made up of animal-care professionals, as well as safety and maintenance personnel.
The so-called “ride-out team” of roughly a dozen staffers ... animals after giving up the chance to evacuate the region, a zoo spokesperson said. They’ve scrambled over the last 24 hours ...
said the zoo is at its highest level of hurricane preparation for Milton. Some animals don’t need help, she said. For example, alligators ride out hurricanes at the bottom of their ponds.